The present invention generally relates to protective outerwear. In particular, the present invention is directed to a protective garment with padding.
Various types of outerwear and other garments are designed to be worn around a user's waist and provide a wearable “seat” or other protections, such as insulation or waterproofness, in cold weather or when seated on uneven surfaces. Typically, these garments may include a layer of non-permeable material and padding. Some are worn and others are deployed when the user is to transition from standing to a seated position.
A protective outer garment for wearing around a wearer's waist includes a fabric layer having a top edge, a first leg outer side edge, a first leg inner side edge, a second leg outer side edge, a second leg inner side edge, a first leg bottom edge, and a second leg bottom edge; a crotch portion attached to the fabric layer between the first leg inner side edge and the second leg inner side edge; a waist securement mechanism at the top edge configured to secure the top edge of the garment around the wearer's waist; and a plurality of sleeves attached to a wearer-facing side of the fabric layer, wherein each of the plurality of sleeves is configured to removably house a pad and wherein each of the plurality of sleeves is discontinuous with each other such sleeve. When in an unworn configuration the first leg outer side edge is detached from the first leg inner side edge and the crotch portion and the second leg outer side edge is detached from the second leg inner side edge and the crotch portion. When in a worn configuration, the first leg outer side edge is attached to the first leg inner side edge and the crotch portion and the second leg outer side edge is attached to the second leg inner side edge and the crotch portion.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings show aspects of one or more embodiments of the invention. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown in the drawings, wherein:
An improved protective garment is form-fitting and comfortably secured to the wearer and includes a plurality of padding surfaces to adequately protect the wearer from moisture, cold, wind and uneven surfaces, while also providing pockets that are accessible from both a standing and seated position for storage or hand warming. The pads are held in compartments that are readily accessible so that users can replace and/or adjust the pads, such as by trimming them. These features allow for less encumbered motion of the wearer and are based on the construction and shape of the garment. The shape allows for both expansion of coverage on the wearer's body to include the crotch as well as lateral, medial, and anterior thighs extending from the waist to just above the knees. The garment is made from suitable materials having a stretch property, and may be constructed from sections that are sewn together in such a way as to extend from the wearer's posterior to the anterior along the outside of the thighs as well as between the legs protecting the crotch, allowing for improved security of the garment on the body and better protection while seated. The shape of the sections together with the material and this construction limit the bulkiness and bunching of this material for an improved fit and comfort while still providing waterproofing, insulating, and other protective properties.
Two pieces of fabric are sewn together vertically (with respect to a standing wearer when worn). The shape of these two pieces provide substantial coverage of the wearer's groin, buttock, posterior, medial, and lateral and anterior thighs without excess bulkiness.
This garment adds protection from cold, wind, and moisture due in part to the expansion of the overall garment and the use of waterproof and breathable fabrics having, preferably, two and four way stretch characteristics. The two piece design of this layer provides the shape needed to extend from the buttock to the front of the user protecting the groin while not encumbering user comfort.
The garment has a designed fit to include coverage of the wearer from the waist down to about the knees by wrapping around the outer thighs and hips as well as through the groin to the inner thigh, again extending down toward or to the knees. These are the areas that are often most in need of protection in cold or wet conditions and/or on uneven surfaces.
An outer layer of the garment is made of material cut to a pattern that facilitates fit around the lower torso/waist and thighs. As noted above, the materials used may vary, including but not limited to water and wind proof, coated, stretch or static, mesh, cotton or nylon. The particular choice of materials may vary depending on the specific intended uses. For example, if being waterproof is a primary requirement for the garment, sewing of the garment's layers could lead to a compromise of the outermost layer, particularly in the area of the garment on which the user would tend to directly sit.
The addition of an inner layer of material is beneficial for environmental protection, e.g., water and wind, and a water or wind proof outer layer is needed. The inner layer is used to attach the pockets for the padding, additional storage pockets that lie against the user when the garment is worn, and the anchoring of leg straps. This allows the outermost layer to have only a circumferential seam, as well as outer pockets and the belt. The seams may be further waterproofed by the use of appropriate tapes.
For situations in which insulation from cold or moisture is not necessary, a single layer construction pattern using material with limited or no waterproof or windproof characteristics can be used, sewing inner padding as well as outer pockets, strapping, belt and accessories directly onto this layer. Similarly, a removable outer layer, anchored by circumferential zippers, can be used to facilitate changes to outermost patterns. This may be useful for hunters, for example, who can replace the outer layers with materials having different camouflage patterns. The same inner layer may be used with padding, straps, and belt for skiing or snowboarding, and then a different outer layer can be used when hunting.
The garment of the present invention may be worn over the user's clothing. This allows for use in multiple activities. Moreover, the garment facilitates the expansion of the protected areas, anchors the garment in such a way as to limit displacement during various activities/motions of the wearer, and, by wrapping around the wearer's thighs. facilitates anchoring as well as providing areas for storage and hand warming pockets. The external pockets of the garment are sewn to the outermost layer of the garment and extend along the vertical and lower edge of the thigh of the wearer, along the lateral thigh, and extend to the padding in the back. These pockets essentially mirror the shape of the overall garment as it extends from the anterior of the thigh around the lateral thigh to the padding along the hip/buttock and the back of the thigh (posterior). This positioning, with the placement of an access, which may be closed with any suitable closure and preferably waterproof zippers, extending along the anterior thigh and arcing back to the wearers hip and buttock, allows for two way closures and access to the pockets from both the seated and standing position with ease.
An integrated belt made of static and stretch material supports the garment's fit to the user thereby limiting displacement or unwanted shifting. Preferably, a 2-3 inch two-way elastic material, anchored to the garment along the entire waist, combined with a static nylon webbing belt is used to anchor the garment to the waist while also maintaining its stretch and associated fit. Similarly, the use of straps and closures, referred to above, along the anterior/front of the thigh, extending downward from the groin to the lower thigh, helps maintain the garment in position without overly restricting the wearer's movements. The straps are are aligned in such a way as to maintain a tension between the medial and lateral edges of the garment and the fabric that covers the wearer's groin. In an embodiment, there is a gap between these edges when worn. These edges may be extended to each other across the front of the thigh and have attachment points so that fewer or no straps would be needed. Similarly, an overlapping piece of material to which these straps may be anchored may be used to limit this exposure.
The shape of the garment and the use of these closures, whether straps are used or not, facilitates ease of putting on and removing the garment. Different types of closing mechanisms may be used to facilitate adjustment of the tightness of each strap thereby allowing the wearer to determine the snugness of the fit.
Padding within pockets or sleeves of the garment provide comfort on uneven surfaces and can limit pressure and exposure to cold, and further provide additional moisture protection depending on the material used for the pads. The shape and placement of the pads are selected for providing protection. In an embodiment, three pads are used in separate pockets/sleeves in order to provide protection in the right places while allowing the wearer to not be overly restricted in movement. For example, a pad may have rounded corners as well as surface hatching to facilitate the pad conforming the human form when the garment is worn. The pads fit into pockets shaped to accept each pad. In this way, the pads may be easily removed and replaced. Additionally, the pads may be trimmed or otherwise adjusted by the wearer as needed and replaced in the pockets/sleeves, which are preferably made of a material that can stretch.
As noted, in a preferred embodiment, three pads may be used. This includes a pad across the buttock area, and pads on each leg area, each of which may include indentations or hatching of the surface thereby creating the flexibility to form to the wearers body. These are designed to slip into pockets/sleeves attached to the innermost side of the garment. The noted ability to remove and replace these is beneficial to the user as it accommodates variations to pad thickness dependent on use/climate as well as the aforementioned ability for the user to trim the pads to individual requirements.
In general, the uppermost of the three or more pads is positioned in the garment such that it covers the wearer's posterior, extending from the lumbar back to the coccyx while extending laterally to overlay the gluteal region on both the right and left side. Extension to the hips provides adequate protection of this region when seated. The lower two pads, a right and left, are shaped to abut the lower edge of the upper pad in order to minimize the gap when the garment is being worn. The sleeves that secure the pads allow for the anchoring of the pads in position while their structural discontinuity facilitates a range of movement and comfort when in use.
In a preferred embodiment, the lower pads are sized, positioned, and shaped to extend from the topmost posterior thigh, extending from the lateral to the medial edge of the upper pad, down toward or to the wearer's knee. The lower pads cover the posterior and inside of the upper thigh and then taper down the leg to terminate above the knee. This positioning and shape facilitate providing protection from the elements along the major body areas that tend to be in contact with a surface when the wearer is seated without extra bulkiness.
The padding material may also be changed to accommodate different needs of wearers. In other settings, such as for medical uses, pressure relief may be needed, in which case the removable pads may be shaved or carved so that specific portions of a region of the body that is generally covered by a pad have less or no padding. For example, padding material that overlays an existing wound may be reduced or removed to allow for dressing application or, as a preventative measure over chronic or injury prone locations. For these applications, the pads may include pre-cut sections that can be removed or rearranged as needed for a patient's particular needs.
In addition, a harness system may be included, the straps of which can be incorporated into the garment and extend above and over the wearer's body in the traditional manner and fit. This could be used for activities such as mountaineering or climbing, hunting from a tree stand or working in an environment where safety goals necessitate harness use.
Further, additional pockets both exterior and interior or body side, lumbar pack or support, or a belt system with attachment points through the addition of D-rings or loops may be included on the garment.
In addition to outdoor activities, the garment of the present invention may be worn as a pressure relief device, with the goal of limiting wound development from continued unprotected pressure, e.g., when sitting or lying for extended periods of time, being unable to change positions independently, or in cases of paralysis which, by denying the subjective sensation of pain, often leads to wound development. The garment may also be used as a preventive device and benefit those at risk for these issues either acutely and temporarily or chronically with long term utilization benefits. For these purposes, the garment may be modified to further limit complications of moisture coming from the wearer, e.g., sweat, urine, stool, or wound drainage, by adapting the material for the layers and padding. Likewise, the shape of the pads may be altered to most support common pressure points of the human body when in a prone position. Further, these alterations may be tailored to specific patients and their needs (e.g., male/female, ht., wt. etc.).
In addition, loops or fasteners may be placed on the inner side of the outer layer of fabric and counterpart similar loops or fasteners may be attached to the outside aspect of the inner layer of fabric. In this way, the inner and outer fabric layers are secured by more than the attachment points along the circumferential edge. Without these extra points of attachment, more displacement and subsequent wear of the outermost layer of fabric may occur, decreasing lifespan of the garment. Further, the extra attachment points support the fit of the entire garment to the wearer.
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In an embodiment, a protective outer garment for wearing around a wearer's waist includes a front portion, a rear portion, a first side portion having a first side inner edge and a first side outer edge, a second side portion having a second side inner edge and a second side outer edge, a top edge, a first bottom edge, a second bottom edge, and a crotch portion, wherein a waist portion is included along the top edge; a first sleeve on the rear portion, the first sleeve configured to removably house a first pad; a second sleeve on the rear portion and the first side portion, the second sleeve configured to removably house a second pad, wherein the second sleeve is below the first sleeve and discontinuous with the first sleeve; a third sleeve on the rear portion and the second side portion, the third sleeve configured to removably house a third pad, wherein the third sleeve is below the first sleeve and discontinuous with the first sleeve and the second sleeve; a waist securement mechanism on the first side outer edge and the waist portion and a counterpart waist securement mechanism on the second side outer edge and the waist portion, wherein the waist securement mechanism and the counterpart waist securement mechanism are configured to be connected at the front portion when the garment is worn by the wearer; an upper first side outer edge securement mechanism attached to the first side outer edge; a middle first side outer edge securement mechanism attached to the first side outer edge below the upper first side outer edge securement mechanism; a lower first side outer edge securement mechanism attached to the first side outer edge below the middle first side outer edge securement mechanism; a first crotch securement mechanism attached to the crotch portion; an upper first side inner edge securement mechanism attached to the first side inner edge attached to the first side inner edge below the first crotch securement mechanism; a lower first side inner edge securement mechanism attached to the first side inner edge below the upper first side inner edge securement mechanism; an upper second side outer edge securement mechanism attached to the second side outer edge; a middle second side outer edge securement mechanism attached to the second side outer edge below the upper second side outer edge securement mechanism; a lower second side outer edge securement mechanism attached to the second side outer edge below the middle second side outer edge securement mechanism; a second crotch securement mechanism attached to the crotch portion; an upper second side inner edge securement mechanism attached to the second side inner edge attached to the second side inner edge below the second crotch securement mechanism; and a lower second side inner edge securement mechanism attached to the second side inner edge below the upper second side inner edge securement mechanism. When worn by the wearer, the upper first side outer edge securement mechanism is connected to the first crotch securement mechanism, the middle first side outer edge securement mechanism is connected to the upper first side inner edge securement mechanism, the lower first side outer edge securement mechanism is connected to the lower first side inner edge securement mechanism, thereby forming a first side leg, and wherein the upper second side outer edge securement mechanism is connected to the second crotch securement mechanism, the middle second side outer edge securement mechanism is connected to the upper second side inner edge securement mechanism, the lower second side outer edge securement mechanism is connected to the lower second side inner edge securement mechanism, thereby forming a second side leg.
Additionally, a pocket is sewn to an outermost layer of the first front portion and the first side portion, wherein an opening of the pocket extends along the first side outer edge. A second pocket may be sewn to an outermost layer of the second front portion and the second side portion, wherein an opening of the pocket extends along the second side outer edge.
In another embodiment, a protective outer garment for wearing around a wearer's waist includes a fabric layer having a top edge, a first leg outer side edge, a first leg inner side edge, a second leg outer side edge, a second leg inner side edge, a first leg bottom edge, a second leg bottom edge, and a crotch portion between the first leg inner side edge and the second leg inner side edge; a waist securement mechanism at the top edge configured to secure the top edge of the garment around the wearer's waist; a first sleeve on a wearer-facing side of the fabric layer, the first sleeve configured to removably house a first pad; a second sleeve on the wearer-facing side of the fabric layer, the second sleeve configured to removably house a second pad, wherein the second sleeve is below the first sleeve and discontinuous with the first sleeve; a third sleeve on the wearer-facing side of the fabric layer, the third sleeve configured to removably house a third pad, wherein the third sleeve is below the first sleeve and discontinuous with the first sleeve and the second sleeve; a first securement mechanism attached to the first leg outer side edge; a second securement mechanism attached to the first leg outer side edge beneath the first securement mechanism; a third securement mechanism attached to the crotch portion and configured to connect to the first securement mechanism when worn by the wearer; a fourth securement mechanism attached to the first leg inner side edge and configured to connect to the second securement mechanism when worn by the wearer; a fifth securement mechanism attached to the second leg outer side edge; a sixth securement mechanism attached to the second leg outer side edge beneath the fifth securement mechanism; a seventh securement mechanism attached to the crotch portion and configured to connect to the fifth securement mechanism when worn by the wearer; and an eighth securement mechanism attached to the second leg inner side edge and configured to connect to the sixth securement mechanism when worn by the wearer.
Additionally, the first securement mechanism is attached to the first leg side edge via a first strap and a second strap, and wherein the first strap is attached to the fabric layer at a higher point than the second strap.
Additionally, a pocket is on an outside facing side of the fabric layer.
Exemplary embodiments have been disclosed above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, omissions, and additions may be made to that which is specifically disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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